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Daily Paper $10 a Year
BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
"Let otu: Just Censure
PIKE IIX.
Attend the True Event."
Tri-Weekly $7 a Year.
COLUMBIA, S: C., SATURDAY MORNING., APRIL 28. I860.
VOLUME II-NO. 34.
THE PHOENIX,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND TIII-WEEKLY.
rm mMANm,
EVERY WEDNESDAY MOKNLNQ. .
BY JULIAN A? SELBY,
STATE A?D- CITY PRINTER.
TERMS-IN AD VANCE.
SUBSOUPTIcm.
Da?v r&per, six mouths, . .14-?al
Txi-Weeklv, .? " .Ii 60
We?'ly, " ??? " ...T. 1-50
ADVKRTis?rsrE?rre -
Inserted Mt 7 5- con ts por arpiare tor the first j
. insertion, and 50 emailsior each subsequent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
tar A liberal discount made on the above I
rates token odoalisewwnt* are inserted by-1
the monti*, or year.
asr Special notices. 10 cents a line.
AGENTS.
S. P. Kinard, Newberry.
Samuel Drouthitt, Greenville C. II.
Wm. Moore, Abbeville C. H.
Julius Poppe, Anderson CU.- ?
The Portland people are debating
what to do with the contributions for'
the relief of the sufferers by the Lite
fire, which have BOW become snfil
eiently large to more than cover thal
present necessities. There aie pro?
positions to divide the surplus pro
. raia, according to the losses, and also
ase it for loaos to aid in rc-establish?
ing firms in business. It is proposed
to apply, n, portion of the fund to the
payment ol tho loss caused by the
failure of the Portland Mutual In?
surance Company, which amounts to
?24o;ooo.
The Americen Association for the
Advancement of Science will held its
fifteenth meeting on the 15th of
August inHuffalo, N. Y. This will be
the first general meeting of the as?
sociation since the commencement of |
the war. The last meeting was held
in Newport, in 18G0, and adjourned \
to meet in Nashville, in September,
1861, but the breaking out of tire war j
paralyzed the association and prevent?
ed the gathering of its members.
REMOVAL, OF REMAINS.-The re?
mains of Gen. Richard Henry Lee
(father of Robert E. Lee) aro to be
removed from Georgia to Lexington,
by order of the Virginia Legislature,
and will be re-interred the 10th of
September next, on the occasion of
the inauguration of the Washington
statue.
Toads are sold in England at $1.50
per dozen. They ore used in gardens
to catch bugs.
Spacious Budding Jx>l on Meeting Street.
By W. Y. Leitch,
BROKER AND AucnoiusEa.
AT PRIVATE SALE, that very desir?
able and elegant LOT in Meeting
street, situate between the Mills House
and Charleston Hotel; containing front on
Meeting street 100 feet, and in depth 300
?eet.
This lot is situated in the most desirable
part- of the city, and its largo front will be
round advantageous for the erection of
a row of wholesale stores, whilst the depth
could be used for other advantageous
purposes.
Terms accommodating.
For further particulars, applv aa above,
at No. 25 BROAD STREET.
July 26_3
BELTING AND PACKING. -
At the Sign of Hie Golden Pad-J^ck.
INDIA RUBBER BELTING.
Hemp and ludia Rubber PACKING.
A good assortment of the above in store
and for salo low for cash by
July 25_JOHN C. DIAL.
Straw Cutters! St: . w Cutters!
Al Uve Sign of tlie Golden Pad-Lock.
TUST received, a largo variety of Straw
U and Stalk CUTTERS, and for sale low
by JOHN C. DIAL.
July 25_-_
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership of DURBEC A WAL?
TER M this, day dissolved by mutual
consent. All claims against the ib m must
be presented to W. T. WALTER, who is
authorized to settle tho business.
F. EUGENE DURIiEC,
- July 19,186G. W. T. WALTER.
July 21_L_?3
Auction and Commission.
WT. WALTER, having purchased the
. interest ol' F. E. DURBEC in the
Auctbm and Commission Business, begs to
inform the citizens that he will continue
the business at the..old stand, where he will
be prepared to bny and sell 8tocks, Bonds,
Coin, Real Estate," and all other articles.
Thankful for past favors, the subscriber
would solicit a continuance of the same.
July 21 ?tif2mo W. T. WALTER.
Pure Xtiquors. I
3_ A PIPE HOLLAND GIN.
*? i cask BRANDY-"Otard, Dupuy
A Co."
i cask SHERRY WINE.
I cask Burgundy PORT WINE.
Corn, Rye and Monongahela Whiskies.
For sale as low as genuine articles can
be furnished for by E. STENHOUSE.
July 10 Imo
HAN AH AN & WARLEY,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Columbia, and Charleston, 8. Cs
Solicitcocugnments at either place from
their friends. July 18 Smo
H. D. HANAU AN. FELIX WARLEY.
'i r-,
Received.
2CASKS GOLDEN SHERRY. Sold low
to dealers.
July 18 JNO. C. SEEGERS A CO.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COLliATE'S HOSKY ?uk ^
, This celebrated "TAllet Saftp, in such
univ?r?*i demand, 'ia made from the
eU.ln.w< materials, i? mild and *m?|r>
Ifent ?ti it? natnr?, 0?v??tMly aiiaBaaadi-?
and extremely iw??ficial in itu action
upou th? ?kin. For sale by all Druggists
and Fancy Qgadg Dealers, jjgfe jj i>
liATCHEWJR'S HAIR J)YB.
" The Original and Seat in the WorM.
"The only-true ?nd ferfoct HAIR' DYE.
HarmloHs, Reliable and Instantaneous.
Pf?ducos immediately a splendid Pluck or
natural brown, without-rnjuring th? liairj
or skiti. Remedies tho ill eff?eta of bad
dyes. RoHTby aHDraggiet*. Td M* sop niuo
is signed WiUiaai A* Batchelor. 'Also, RE-.]
GENERATING EXTRACT OF MILLE
FLEURS, for Restoring and Beautrfymg
the Hair. CHARLES BATCHELOR. .
Oct 25 ly Nev Kora.
Indelible Saks,.
FOR marking linon. At
FISHER A H EIN ITS H'S,
July 7 - Droggiats.
Wonderful Parlor Amuse nsent !
PHOTOGRAPHS Wf MAGIC ! 1
ANY on* may make a beautiful pic tare
with only a few drops of water, and
make ymir < >wn,album.s of proitypictaxes
at little coat . Fog sale by
TLSHER A HEINITSH, PliaTinacista."
Tamarinds fer the Sick!
*KV)B maktug TAMARIND LEMONADE;
Jj .a delightful refrigerant Ui fevers. Tor
sale by ' FISHER A HETNITSn,
June 26_Pharmacigtsr
Arrival of Pontoons.
A NOTHER large supply of PONTOONS;
,/V SUGAR .PLUMS, for worms. Tba
great medicine for worms. Over 2.800 have
becu sold in leas" than two months, and
millions of worms destroyed. If vour
children have worms, go to Fisher A Hem
itsh's and got a box. _
FISHER A HEINITSH, Pharmacists.
The Fair Face of a Beautiful Woman
IS the admiration of every ono. No one
possessing this -rich gift and attribute
of health and attraction wouldexohangeli
for the wealth of tb* Indies. Yet how
many suffer their skin to become rough
with spots and pimples, which mar tile
bcautv and bloom of the face. The CIR?
CASSIAN BLOOM removes all spot* and
blemishes, tau, freckles, pimples,blotches,
and imparts a* beautiful complexion, Bo
attractive iuwoman.
For sah- by druggists everywhere.
FISHER ?V HEINITKH, Agents.
JOHN M. MARIS A CO.. Philad'a.
Hear the Voice of the People!
"wa: ?o?rox.xr
IHAVE tried your GERMAN HORSE
POWDERS, ami am woll pleased with
the result. Send me $5 worth l?y express,.
and oblige P. J. C.
Good for all diseases to which horse is
subject. A valuable medicine. No one
shoo id bu w ithout it. For sale by
FISHER Si HEINITSH,
July 12 Druggists^
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
And Sarsaparilla!
WONDERFUL EFFECT of only ono
bottle. Copy of a letter: "I have
asod only half a bottle of Queen's Delight
and Sarsaparilla for boils and eruptions of
the skin and itching humor ot the blood,
wh ich annoyed rae very much. lam en?
tirely cured. I think vour medicine a valu?
able one. F. W. C."
For sale bv FISHER A HEINITSU.
July-T2 ' _
Bed Bugs, Bed Bugs.
TO insure the comfort of "nature's sweet
restorer," get a bottle of the "BED
BUG DESTROYER." It destroys them bl?
atant ly. At FISHER A HEINITSH'S,
July" 7_ Druggists.
Extraordinary Annihilators
FOR BED BUGS.
For RATS and MICE.
For ITCH and HUMORS.
For TOOTHACHE. At
FISHER St HEINITSH'S, DmgK?*ts.
Lemon Acid or Lemonade!
FOR making LEMONADE. Put in bot?
tles; 25 cents each. At
FISHER A HEINITSH'S, Druggists^
Schiller's Bitters.
THE best Stomachic and Purifier of the
BLOOD. To be had at
July 26_J. C. SEEGERS St CO.
Wrapping Paper.
1 {\{\ REAMS, small size. Sold by
?\Jv/ weight.
July 26 _ J. C^SEJEGET?S A CO.
Solace Tobacco.
-j f\ GROSS just received; at wholesale
1U and retail.
July 20 J. C. SEEGERS A CO.
Veuve Cliequot Champagne.
5CAKES, just received by
July 'iC J. C. SEEGERS A (X).
2
South Carolina Eice.
TIERCES, whole grains and fresh from
the mill. J. C. SEEGERS A CO.
TO BENT,
rilWO large and commodious STORES,
X centrally located. Apply to
July 6 JOHN BAWLS.
Sarsaparilla.
AVER'S SARSAPARILLA.
HAND'S "
Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's De?
light. For salo at
July 17 J>n._C. H. MlO'iuS Drug Store.
Four Good Mules,
Vg^ajak WELL bi okc and in good order.
"^.f? For salo low. Apply to
?LA JOHN C. 8EEGERK & CO.
July 18
Just Eeceived,
ALOT ot ftesh ground. FLOUE, which
w?l be sold wholesale ?nd retail, at.
reasonable rates, by
July?? x. - J?MSKI 1?>TOIXE80N.
Qr eat Bargains '
EN. v
WH?T& coom
H0S1EBY & NOTM GOODS!
XTTE are receiving this day, via the
W Emily B. Sonder, from New Tosk/a
large stock of GOODS, purchased Xor cash,
to which we invite th? special attention of
the ladies and merchant?, as wo will sell
OH>EAP, both at wholesale an? retail:
SOO pieces Plain and Plaid Nainsook.
Bishop end Linea Lawns, soft finish.
Cambric, Jaooneta.
Plain and Striped S MSB.
Plaid and Tape Checks, Mu? Muslin.
Striped and Dotted Bobiuet.
Tarletons, 9?k Bobin ? trfo r Yells..
White, Colored audJBlaek Kid G lo vee.
Large stock of Hosiery, for Ladies',
Gent's, Miases and Boys, from common ta
best-regular makes, all sizes. ,
Brown and Bleached Damasks, Crash.
Russia Diapor.. 60 dor. To we la-cheap.
Berage and. Grenadine, for V e?s-all
colors.
Infants' Robes, Piano and Table Cuvera.
Lace Curtains, Pillow-case Lind?.
8-4 to U-4 Cotton Sheeting*
?iambioue, Silk Poplins, Leaos,
age. Chambra, Penola,
icy La-frns, Huckaback Biaper.
Kid a'nd Lisle Gloves.
Prints, of ab descriptions.
Cambric, Swiss, Lisle and Thiead Edg?
ings, Insertings, Balancines.
? Toilet Quilts, Ribbons and Notions*
ALSO.
- CLOTHING, consisting of Fancy Cessi
L saar ea. Tweeds, Linens and Broadcloths;
also, Marseilles and Satin Vests.
30 pieces Embroid'd and Plata Berages.
? ** OhaUiee-rery pretty-37} 7?.
25 " French Prints.
200 " Lawns and Jaconets.
ALSO,
Bombazines, 6-4 Black DeLaine.
i 8-4 Black and White Berage, for shawls.
I Jaconet, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins.
Plaid and Soft Finished-Cambrics.
White and Colored Brilliants.
Trail Hoop Skirts.
I EmbToid'd and Linen Cuffs and Collars.
Corsets, French Fan?.
200 pieces Bleached Shirtings.
25 " 8-10 and ll Qr. Sheeting?.
Bales 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings.
Hosiery-all prices and qualities.
A large and beautiful lol of Sea-sides and
Sun-downs; together with many other
goods too numerous to mention -all of
which will be sold verv cheap.
July_15_ T0LL?SON & JANNEY.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
pr f\BOXES TOBACCO-choice grades.
OU 10 " " --low
10,000 SEGARS-geuu?ie Ibo Hondo.
5,000 " -low grades.
20 bales COTTON YARNS-8 to 12.
10 baskets Heidsiek Champagne.
50 doz. Madeira, Port,Sherry and claret
Wine.
10 doz. Lemon Svrup.
Several cases of Old COGNAC BRANDY.
10 bbls. Bourbon Whiskey.
20 " Com 44
50 bbls. Coffee Sugars.
23 " common Brown Sugars.
25 bags Coffee.
300 boxes Sardines. 100 boxes Herrings.
JANNEY & TOLLESON.
SIUCI0US CEMENT!
FOR cementing Glass, China, Ac. For
sale at DR. 0. H. MIOT'S
July 6_Drug Store.
SOLUBLE GUM DROPS.
ASUPPLY just received by express, at
DR. C. H. MIOT'S
_Jnly (JJ_ DrF*L?tilr?:"
A Pleasant Tonic.
Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cali?
saya Bark.
THE bitterness of the Calisaya and thc
nauseous inkiness of tho iron, which
have so often rendered these estimable
tonics repulsive to delicate stomachs, aro
entirely overcome by beiny skillfully blend?
ed into a delightful cordial, pleasant to the
taste, acceptable to the stomach and invi?
gorating to tho system. For salo at
July 6 Da. C. H. MIOT'S Drug Store.
QUININE !
1 Afs OZ- WININE, received THIS
AvJv/ DAY by National Express at
Juno 29_MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
FOR SUMMER USE.
VENICE SUR CHOIX BATHING
SPONGE.
Turkish BATHING TOWELS-extra.
CALEFACIO GLOVES.
German, Neroli, Turkish and Belle CO?
LOGNE.
French and English Soaps, Extracts,
Toilet Powders, Ac.
All the above, of tho best quality and
recent importation, received at
June 29 MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
ROSE WATER.
ON E case TRIPLE SUPERIOR FRENCH
ROSE WATER, received and for sale
at MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
Juno 29_
FRESH CITRATE MAGNESIA.
ONE case CITRATE MAGNESIA, 10
ceived at MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
Worm Confection.
FRESH SUPPLY of the above at
June 29 MIOT'S DRUG STORE.
Turnip Seed.
JUST received by express, the following
choice varieties of LANDRETH'S GE?
NUINE TURNIP SEED:
Landreth's improved Purple Top Ruta
Baga.
Pomerean Globe.
White Swedish Ruta Raga.
Largo Norfolk.
Early White Flat Butch. At
June 29 DB. 0. H. MIOT'S Drug Store.
ickerso?i's Hotel?
Ladies' Entrance, Second Floor,
^ Room T?o. 23. ~ ? . _
Laie of Berlin, Prussit.
IMPORTANTNEWJNVENTP&N.
?WTR?U?? CBYSTAU
S?NGLE AND DOUBLE VISION
SPECTACLES!
THE only PERFECT LENS inexistence:
superior to any other ni uso; coin-n ruct
"?d in accordance wif?i thc science and phi?
losophy of nature in the pcc"Oliar form of a
Cones Vo-convex Ellipsis-admirably adapt?
ed, to the organ of sight, and perfectly
natural tp tho eye, affording altogether t lil -
beat artificial Bein ty tho human vision
.vcr invelitod. Bold only hy tho Professor
of Optics and Spectacle Manufacturer.
The advantages of these Spectacles over
all others are:
1st. Thc only true lens known being per?
fectly free from chromatic light, so well
known to be the cause of iojurv to thc vi
! sion, and which maires th?! chango from
spectacles to glasses of stronger power so
I often required, while both near and distant
objects'lire seen with equal facility through?
out the same glasses.
2d. Can he worn with pei-feirt ease for
any length of time at ono sitting, giving
astonishing clearness of vision, particu?
larly by candi? or other artificial light
j comfort to the spectacle-wearer hitherto
unknown.
3d. When the eves ache or pain through
the action ufa VJ rig h t light, such ns is re
1 fleeted from snow, sunny weather, whirc
j paper aud in reading, writing or sewing, or
vivid colors, thesolcnse3, by softening tin
rays, effect a most agreeable seusation
! and gives great relief.
i 4th. In all nervous affections of the eye,
causing dull aud startling pains in the eye ?
ball or temple, appearance .<!" luminous
and dark 'spots in thc atmosphere, aching
or feeling like sund in the t ye, tho disturb
j ed nerves are quieted and soothed.
5th. Ground by peculiar machinery, got
up at great cost, mathstuat ?cally calculated
?I expressly for the manufacture of this lens,
soas to produce it with thc true spherical
accuracy, and its focus is ?it the exact
centre, ? point of vital importance, and
which no other lens possess."
Gth. Proof irf superiority over tho old
kind of spectacles. They ure used exclu?
sively at all the hospitals *ibr diseases of the
eye, iu Berlin, Prussia, und elsewhere.
Testimony of recommendations front medi?
cal gentlemen, professors of tin- highest
opthalmic talent in Charleston andt'Jolum
bia,S. C., aud in the. Union.
COLUMBIA, S. C., July, 12, l??t?. 1 Lave
examined a great variety of glasses manu?
factured by Prof. M. Bernhardt, and in jus?
tice '.o the Professor, mujt say that his
glasses are of a superior quality, adapted
to meet tho wants <>L almost every eye,
where the vision is in any way impcrf< ct.
Thc Professor selected for me a nair of his
Australian Crystal (Hasses, which are of a
very superior quality and workmanship
? rendering vision very distinct, almost as
perfect as in youth. \ yield this testimony
m favor of the Professor's glasses most
cheerfully. 1>. H. TREZEVANT, M. D.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., July 12, ISM. I do most
willingly bear my testimony in favor <\i tin
superiority of the Austrian Crystal Single
and Double Vision Spectacles, over all
other kinds. They are constructed upon
tho best established and understood prin?
ciples of optics, and their adaptation to the
human eye in its different conditions of
vision, is so perfect as to render sight
easy without effort. Tn roy opinion, none
others should be used, since the eyes once
used to these do not seem to grow old. and
by having a focus at any point of tko snr
face, they uppear to restore tho eyes lo
their voutbful energy.
lt. W. GIPPES, M. D.
COLTTMHIA, S. C., July Vi, 1st".??. -Wc have,
examined the Lenses of Prof. Bernhardt,
and consider thom superior to any we li a ve
seen. They arc admirably adapted, u<>t
only to improve the imperfections of im?
paired sight, bul to relieve the weariness
of vision which constant study produces.
Many of the glasses are of new and inge?
nious contrivance. Wo cordially recom?
mend the Professor to all those who re?
quire scientific optical assistance.
SAMUEL PAIR, M. D.,
W. L. TEMPLETON, M. P.,
A. N. TALLEY, M. 1).,
Columbia, S. C.
E. GEDDINGS. M. P.,
T. L. OGLER, M. D.,
JAMES P. JERTEY, M. 1)..
Charleston, S. C.
Testimonials from Janu s L. Orr, Gover?
nor of South Carolina, Gov. Worth, of
North Carolina, and a large number of
other leading men of the United States,
mav bo seen at Prof. M. Bernhardt's o?icc.
Manv years of public practice and stu.ly
in the hospitals in Europe, adjusting spec?
tacles to patients under every aspect ot de?
fective vision, as well as experience in an
extensive, long-established business in his
optical stores, both here and hi Europe,
Prof. Bi nih ard t considers it a sufficient
guarantee of his ability to apply such
glisses as aro best calculated for tho assist?
ance or recovery of imperfect sight.
S'S" Office hours from !> a. m. to ."> p. m.,
Nickerson's Hotel, Ladies' Entrance, se?
cond floor. Room No. 2:>.
N. B.-Owing tot ngagementselsewhere,
Prof. Bernhardt will be able to remain
hero for a short time only. July 11 Imo
Suspension of Ordinance.
MAYOR'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, July ll, Lsfiti.
! fill i E Ordinance prohibiting Swine to
j X run at large in the streets V>f Colnmbia
is hereby suspended until the 13th of Sep
1t ember, 1 HGT, . THEO. STARK. Mnvor.
I July 17
JETNA LIFE I?
Assets, Juno, ist:u.
Income for yt-ar eliding .Tune, 1H0O, ov<
1?>0 p? POLICIES kumctttn June, IN*;.
jOf/*) Fifty percent, dividend declare
TEX PAYMENT LU E AND AI
XON- FOR h
$20,000 will bc insured xii a single Life, wu?
THIS IS THE ONLY NORTHERN <
SOUTHERN P?LICH
The only certain provision For your fan
l>o not delay to plato those uourandt
chance. Call <?ii
July 22 sino * Corner of Asse ml dy ai
South Carolina Mamifactarcd
WRAPPiNST PAPER,
Front .1. tb. Grady, Greenville.
ASUPERIOR ARTICLE, and at greatly '
reduced prices, thc manufacturer I
having determined to Furnish a good arti?
cle at lower rates than it i an be imported I
from the North.
.Inly is ?INO. C. SE EOE Its ACO. ]
FO?R^?RS I?YHE SADDLE.
BY Col. ;: .cry Uilraor, of the Maryland
Lin? . Summer R< st; by Gail Hamil- !
ton. Ila ?: .tn 1 Glove: Irv Ann lia Edwards.
The (?rpi,ail-; by Mrs. Oliphant. M:*s For- ?
rester A Novel.; by Mrs. Edwards. Poems i
of Mi.'-s Moloch. "Toilers <d the Sea: Ly
Victor Hugo. Owen Meredith's Poems.
AI.SO,
New supplies of t)r. Craven's Jeff. Davin
I in Portress Monroe. Rill Arp, with pic?
tures to nial cb. Petigrn's Lite: by lion.
Vf. J.' drayson. Diary of Mrs. Trevylyan;
bv Cotta Family. Chronicle? .u Schonberj"
Cotta F?milv. For salo at
J. J.' McCARTER'H Bookstore,
Opposite Court lb.u-c. Columbia.
Julv in
"COXGAREE B?STMSRASff
thc Past Office.
TREVET & BERAGHI
T?TOULD respectfully inform their
VT friends' and the public in general
that they have opened a RESTAURANT at
the above place, whoro tho very besf or
everything in th . way of i .. tin - and drink
ring can br obtaim 1 ?it short nott e.
I CREAM ALE on draught.
LUNCH ey. rv dav from 11 t.. 1 oVlock.
Julv IO
i mm & KREIIDER,
DEALERS rN
GBOCEBIES, PBOV?S?ONS,
Wines, Liquors and Segara.
SELECT GOODS abvavs in eb He, and
in ver ollV-red for .-ale LESS TUAN
COST.
Main Stree! toa/ (ferrais Street.
M. J. CALNAN. CM. KREDDER.
July 10
DENTISTRY.
_ HAVING opened my oilice
permanently lu Columbia, I
^BHTJ* ' ' : : ' 'v'" '1",ltr'4111
Berry, (opposite the Catholic Church,) on
Assembly street. 1?. P. GREGG.
June 12
H. E. NICHOLS.
C. KN ERA I.
INSURANCEAfiENT,
Corner nf Assembly and W-ishington Nte.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
T> EPRESENTS, among others, the fbi
J.\. lowing excellent Companies:
j Underwriters' Agency, New York
capital . *. . ?1,000 000
International, New York capital. 1,000,000
Security, '. " l ,000,OfM
Homo, New Haven, 1,000,000
Manhattan, New York " . 1,000,000
North America!!, N.sv Voil;, " 500,000
i Putnam, Haiti'..rd, " 500,000
Home Savannah, " 500,000
Southern Insurance and Trust.Sa?
vannah -capital . 500,000
New York Accidental, New Kerk
capital. 'J?0.0OO
t POLK'I ES MADE PAYADLE
! ?X G OJ. D OR ( 7 'A* Ii EX< ! ) .1 ND
j LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED.
July 22 I March 1 Gmo] <S
I GIBBES & HUGGINS,
1 EXCHANGE BftOKEES
AND
Insurance Agents.
RISKS against Eire taken in the follow?
ing Companies, t fair rates, anil no
charge f..r polices:
NORTH AMERICAN COMIM S
Hartford. Conn.
NATIONAL COMPANY,
Neu Orleans.
CONTINENTAL COMPANY.
New York.
BALTIC COMPANY.
New York.
VIRGINIA STATE COMPANY.
Richmond.
METROPOLITAN COMPANY,
New York.
SUN MUTUAL COMPANY,
New Yol k.
j EXCHANGE on New York and Charles?
ton bought ami soi l: dealers in Stocks,
, Bonds', Ac. The highest price paid for
' Cold. Silver Mid Bank Note-.
JAMES G. Ol "JES, GEO. HUGGINS,
Onie* i :. In street, Columbia, s. c.
May li) :hno
! X.A&ER BEER.
I A FRESH supply of Scegers' celebrated
i J\. Baltimore LAG ER BEER.
June 29 JOHN C SEEGERS A CU.
s\SlTRAJK7E ?CO.,
%%t, ?WM*.
?Sit**
. .ig-. ?3,0O0,OOO
?r. 'J.f?00,0?)
DIVIDENDS declared and paid annually,
?d January 1, isu;.
alt ENDOWMENT POLICIES.
'E I TA B LE.
re thc physical condition is unexceptionable.
COMPANY THAT RENEWED TTS
& AFTER THE WAR
lily is a policy or LIFE INSURANCE.
lear r.bove tl.e contingencies of accident or
If. >'.. Ml HOLS. Agent,
ul Washington streets, Columbia, S. C.
20,0ILIIS.
;><? BI'S? ELS (?OW PEAS.
FINE COUNTRY fiOUB.
HARDWARE.
CROCE HIES
AND
OR Y OOO US!
Boufflit Utow
AND
SOLD LOW
FMI k LOWBANCE.
j Wanted,
ALIMITED amount of GOLD and .SH.
VER. FlSHF.lt A LOWRANCE.
ARTIFICIAL
Legs and Arms.
THE SOUTHERN
iLEIi AX? ARM C0MPAN?
HAVE established a branch office and
manufactory at Columbia, S. C.
The improved AUTOMATIC LEG ANO
. ALM manufactured by thia company arc
unsurpassed by any in the world.
Our workmen are practical artificial leg
i and arm makers -three of them wearing
; legs of their own manufacture.
I Oar facilities arti unsurpassed. Our
' work warranted one year. Call and es
j amir.e our specimens, or address
DANNELLY, MARSHALL k CO.,
Seegrr's Building, Columbia, S. C.
Offices-Madison, Ga., Nashville. Tenn.,
j Columbia, S. <\ . May 27 gmojj
GUNS, PISTOLS,
j SPORTSMEN'S ACCOUTREMENTS,
; A NEW and complete assortment just
? /V received.
ALSO,
? An elegant assortment of FISHING
! TACKLE Pods, Reals, Lobe. Hooke,
j Lines. Ac. At LOW PRICES.
P. ir. KRAFT,
j Washington street, opposite old Jail.
N. P.. -Manufacturing ami repairing
! substantially and neatly scented.
May 2G " ly
STRAW, WOOL AND
FI R HATS ! !
j CLOTHING,
l!\SSIMERES AM) TWEEDS !
AT REDUCED PB!CE$!
[TE offer the balance of our stock of
\ SPRING and SUMMER GOODS AT
COST.
We have recently mad* a large addition
to our stock of ( ASSIMERES, TWEEDS
and HATS, nod will receive, in a few days,
a large addition t.. our stock of CLOTH?
ING.
We have the largest assortment of H ATS
1* lie found in this city, embracing all tb .
known styles.
-??
Our Ready-made Goods
Are mostly of our own manufacture; ano
thosv desiring to patronize home produc?
tion-, are invited to call.
Our stock of FRENCH and ENGLISH
CASSIMERES is lari.o, and wo will MAKE
TO OKDER at CORRESPONDING RE
I)ICED TRICES.
R. & f. P. SWAFFIELD,
june 2 BEDELL'S ROW.

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